Palazzo - cheesy cabaret application

A licence application has been submitted by Palazzo (a UK off-shoot of a German company, I think) for an extremely cheesy cabaret venue (open 7 DAYS A WEEK til 1.30AM!) in Southwark Street (literally metres away from my flat!).

In my view, this is entirely inapproriate for the area and would ruin the lives of residents by bring constant and nightly noise, drunkeness (can just the imagine stag/hen nights!), litter and mass disturbance. It would also spoil the general atmosphere around the Borough Market area.

I didn't receive any notice from the Council and was only told about it by a neighbour. So I'd encourage anyone who may be affected to write in with objections (nb you have to make objections based on the statutory grounds).

If you look closely, I think you'll find that this is not a permanent establishment, but more of a travelling show in a "Speigletent", like the "Bar Jeder Vernunft" in Berlin. They originated in Belgium, I believe, in the twenties and one makes its appearance in Ediburgh as a jazz venue. It is circular and looks plain on the outside, but inside is full of bevelled mirrors.
Obviously, it depends on the show, but they have a great atmosphere both for a performer and for the audience. I agree it looks a tad cheesy, but it could be terrific (and temporary). I think it might be rather good.....

The whole Bankside area was originally the entertainment district for the city of london - cheesy cabarets were permitted here that were considered a bit 'de trop' north of the river. This cabaret is entirely appropriate for the area - much more so than the giant glass office blocks that have been allowed.

so Jenny if someone ecided to open a night club on your door step for 7 nights a week you would not object?
the noise of people yelling shouting swearing etc car doors banging as people get into cabs. Fights breaking out at 2 am waking your kids up and keeping you awake so life becomes difficult to concentrate atwork and your kids fall behind at school. People being sick etc outside you door/window or standing in the street smoking talking loudly leaving a mess etc?

might be a bit melodramatic but that is the sort of problems you can have not just the noise of music etc but the drunks that go with it.